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Du 23 ou 25 avril 2013 se tiendra à Marrakech la première édition de Medyna. Cette conférence euro-méditerranéenne réunira des chercheurs de la communauté scientifique internationale, pour discuter des avancées majeures dans le domaine de Vibrations, Acoustique et Vibroacoustique. Il portera sur les méthodes théoriques (analytiques et numériques) et expérimentales de ces sujets en regroupant mathématiciens appliqués, mécaniciens et acousticiens. Une attention particulière sera consacrée aux nouveaux problèmes acousto-mécaniques liés à l'utilisation d'interfaces architecturées, de systèmes utilisant des matériaux spécifiques ou systèmes hybrides (actif / passif).

Cette conférence est organisée conjointement par les associations :

ADYVA: association française pour la Dynamique des structures et la Vibroacoustique

SFA-GVB: groupe Vibroacoustique de la Société Française d’acoustique

AMVA: association marocaine pour l’acoustique et la vibration

ATAVI: association tunisienne pour l’acoustique et la vibration

IOA : institute d’acoustique de l’académie des sciences chinoise

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Elle réunira des conférenciers invités de haut niveau :

Adnan Akay (Professor & Vice President, Bilkent University, Ankara, Turkey & Professor, Carnegie Mellon University, USA)

Hachmi Ben Dhia (Professor Ecole Centrale Paris, FR)

J. Buffe (Thales Alenia Space, France)

Peter Eberhard (Professor University of Stuttgart, Germany)

Daniel Juvé (Professor Ecole Centrale de Lyon)

Anders Nilsson (Royal Institute of Technology, Stockholm)

Goran Pavic (Professor INSA Lyon)

Pedro Ribeiro (Faculty of Engineering, University of Porto, PR)

Massimo Ruzzene (Professor Georgia Institue of Technology, Atlanta)

Jing Tian (President of Acoustical Society of China)

Bernard Troclet (Senior Expert in Structural Mechanics, professor at ENS Cachan)

Contacts : manuel.collet@univ-fcomte.fr, emmanuel.foltete@univ-fcomte.fr

Pour plus d’informations, consultez le site Medyna 2013

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